"Julie" is definitely everything that we had hoped she would be. She was
from the last litter sired by Andrew while he was still alive and came back to Brandmar in lieu of a stud fee. In
Julie's first ever all breed show, she won the breed over multiple Specials from the 6 to 9
month class for a Major win under respected Judge Michelle Billings. She followed in her
mother's footsteps by duplicating her win in 2002 as Winner's Bitch to finish her championship
and being selected as an Award of Merit winner at the 2005 National Specialty under
Breeder/Judge Chris Walkowicz. She was also chosen Best In Futurity under Breeder/Judge Carol
Gold. At two years of age and still growing coat, Julie was the youngest bitch Special to
garner a cut in the Best of Breed class under Breeder/Judge Alan Burfitt, Breaksea Bearded
Collies, Wales, at the 2006 National Specialty. In 2008 at the BCCA National Specialty in Santa Rosa,
CA under Breeder/Judge Wendy Hines, Ramsgrove, U.K., Julie was awarded an Award of Merit and also placed
2nd in a large Brood Bitch Class. She earned her Registry of Merit from the BCCA
in her very first litter. An exceptional bitch that I am so fortunate to call my own, she has never disappointed in or out of the whelping box.

"Eliza" made her debut at the 2006 BCCA National Specialty in grand style by
winning three out of four of the 6 to 9 month puppy classes and placed second in the fourth one. In
only her third all breed show, she won her first Major from the 6 to 9 month class by going Winner's
Bitch and Best of Opposite over a bitch Special. The next day, she repeated her win from the
previous day of showing for another 2 points. Not bad for such a young girl just starting out!
In March, 2007, Eliza finished her championship by going Winner's Bitch and Best of Winners
for a 4 point Major at just 13 months old. She took a trip to Canada in August, 2007, for the
Bearded Collie Club of Canada's National Specialty and walked away with being selected as Best
In Sweepstakes. Eliza has proven to be an outstanding dam and earned her Registry of Merit
with her first litter alone which produced multiple Champions, many of which have gone on to
earn titles in herding, agility, and both obedience and Rally. She just never disappoints in
or out of the whelping box and has earned back to back Award of Merits at the BCCA National
Specialty under two Breeder/Judges in both 2009 and 2010.
Eliza was recently named as one of the Top Bearded Collie Bitches for 2010 by the American Kennel Club for
producing three Champion get in one year. The quality of Eliza's contribution to my breeding program is clearly shown as she is featured with two of her daughters from the 2011 BCCA National Specialty, "Mia", CH Brandmar Jenuwin Could Have Danced All Night, and "Lizzie", Brandmar Jenuwin An Aptitude For Attitude.

“Tessa” was Best of Opposite Sex in the 2008 Futurity held in
conjunction with the National
Specialty in Santa Rosa, California, and continued on with her winning ways. A Julie daughter
and Andrew granddaughter, she is definitely her mother’s daughter, but even better. She
finished her Championship quite easily and produced her first litter in June, 2010.
After producing two additional litters before retiring from motherhood duties, Tessa definitely proved the value of what she could contribute in a breeding program in her progeny.

The “Gibson” girl has to be the happiest Beardie ever born. She enjoys doing
whatever it is
you ask her to do and hasn’t had a bored minute in her life thus far.
Gibson finished her championship with back-to-back 4 point Majors, and then her Grand Championship in short order to boot.
Now in partnership with Arlene and Sierra Muzquiz, Pure Paws, Gibson will hit the campaign trail towards the end of the year. Stay tuned.

“Chloe” was the only girl in Tessa’s first litter, so obviously she just had to stay as she possesses so many of the same qualities as her mother and grandmother.
If her pedigree is any indication of what she can contribute to the next generation, we can hardly wait! After waiting forever it seems for her to come into coat, Chloe finished in a BIG way the first day of a major four day Cluster of shows in June. Needing only three singles, she was awarded the breed over multiple Specials to finish with a third Major win, and then swept the entire weekend by going Winners Bitch to pad her finishing point total all from the Bred By class.